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Recruiting Your Son
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:10 am
by fredthefalcon
Hey there may be hope for the future as long as Orr Jr. can develop like a couple of mid-major coaches' sons in Michigan. It's being heavily reported in Michigan that Trey Zeigler (CMU's Ernie's son) and Ray McCallum Jr. (University of Detroit's Ray Sr.'s son) will be signing up to be coached by Dad instead of going to UofM, UCLA, Florida and the like. Both players are top five Michigan players. In fact, many observers of the high school scene thought that Ray McCallum Jr. should have been this year's Mr. Basketball rather than the MSU bound Keith Appling. I saw each player in the past and I would say McCallum has a strong overall game but Appling is the better scorer and could carry his team just on clutch shooting. Anyway, I found the recruiting info intriguing and I'm sure there were some interesting coversations around the dinner table even in the "quiet" recruiting periods.
Re: Recruiting Your Son
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:13 am
by MarkL
I've heard that there's one rule about recruiting your kid to play for you.
Rule #1: Don't. It creates all kinds of problems. If your kid chooses to play for you, it is on their accord, not yours, and once your kid is on your team, your kid is just another player, not a special one because its your kid.
Re: Recruiting Your Son
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 4:12 pm
by BGorDeath
MarkL wrote:I've heard that there's one rule about recruiting your kid to play for you.
Rule #1: Don't. It creates all kinds of problems. If your kid chooses to play for you, it is on their accord, not yours, and once your kid is on your team, your kid is just another player, not a special one because its your kid.
Why doesn't this apply to Little League?
Re: Recruiting Your Son
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 4:21 pm
by Class of 61
I've had the opportunity to coach all three of my sons at little league/CYO/ HS levels... depends on the kid AND the dad/coach as to how much "favoritism" is shown, which is what I think you're alluding to.... two of my sons were GREAT to coach, one...not so great (and he'd be the 1st to admit it now in adulthood).
Also had the chance to "informally" coach my daughter in her figure skating years..knew enough to be able to put programs together, but NOT how to do specific moves etc. That's up to the pros to do...and they got paid pretty well to do that.
Re: Recruiting Your Son
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 12:44 pm
by NWLB
Jimbo had Jay playing for him at BGSU, and it was a good thing.
Can it be an issue, sure, will it, who knows.
Re: Recruiting Your Son
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 1:10 pm
by Warthog
Honestly, Chauncy is a nice player but I just don't see him being a MAC level player. So I'm not too sure we would want him playing for his dad. Just my opinion and what do I know about evaluating high school basketball players?
Re: Recruiting Your Son
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:40 pm
by OSUFALCON
Warthog wrote:Honestly, Chauncy is a nice player but I just don't see him being a MAC level player. So I'm not too sure we would want him playing for his dad. Just my opinion and what do I know about evaluating high school basketball players?
I Chauncy can play at a D1 level. He's got another year of high school plus AAU this summer. Is he going to be an instant star? No but he's as good as a couple of players on the team right now.
Re: Recruiting Your Son
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 11:12 am
by VDub26Falcon
Warthog wrote:Honestly, Chauncy is a nice player but I just don't see him being a MAC level player. So I'm not too sure we would want him playing for his dad. Just my opinion and what do I know about evaluating high school basketball players?
Probably about the same as the hacks who have blogs and claim to be experts in recruiting!